So what does a high
Klout score actually get you? The influence-measuring startup already offers prizes through its Klout Perks program, and there are bragging rights (unless your friends think you're a loser for caring about your Klout score). Now Klout is asking users who are influential on a given topic to answer short, factual questions through the new
Klout Experts program. It sounds like the program won't be rolled out to every user today, but when it is, you might Klout and be prompted to answer a question like "What is the best way to care for tulips?" or "What is the best place to take your date in the city?" You'll have 300 characters with which to offer your answer. (Why 300? Co-founder and CEO Joe Fernandez said 140 characters isn't always enough, but he wanted to keep the answers direct and to the point.)
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